Table of Contents: Uncanny Magazine #6

Editor Lynne M. Thomas has sent along the table of contents for the new issue of Uncanny, a bimonthly Magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy, bringing you new fiction, poetry, articles, and interviews…

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Kristin Centorcelli is the Associate Editor at SF Signal, proprietor of My Bookish Ways, a reviewer for Library Journal and Publisher’s Weekly, and has also written for Crime Fiction Lover, Criminal Element, and Mystery Scene Magazine. She has been reviewing books since late 2010, in an effort to get through a rather immense personal library, while also discussing it with whoever will willingly sit still (and some that won’t).

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